Watch members of Foo Fighters, RHCP, Tool & QotSA play together for school fundraiser

Watch members of Foo Fighters, RHCP, Tool & QotSA play together for school fundraiser
Watch members of Foo Fighters, RHCP, Tool & QotSA play together for school fundraiser
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A charity fundraiser turned into a veritable Lollpalooza in Malibu, California, over the weekend.

Rockers including Taylor Hawkins of Foo Fighters, Chad Smith of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tool‘s Danny Carey, and Queens of the Stone Age‘s Josh Homme and Troy Van Leeuwen all jammed together during the event, which raised money for the Malibu Elementary School arts program.

The all-star band also included Jane’s Addiction bassist Chris Chaney, and Ozzy Osbourne producer Andrew Watt on guitar. You can check out footage from the concert via an attendee’s Instagram.

While you probably didn’t get the attend the show, you can still listen to Hawkins and Chaney play together in the band NHC with the bassist’s Jane’s band mate, Dave Navarro. Chaney is also part of Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder‘s solo band The Earthlings, alongside Smith and Watt.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Keith Urban reveals why he almost didn’t ask out Nicole Kidman

Keith Urban reveals why he almost didn’t ask out Nicole Kidman
Keith Urban reveals why he almost didn’t ask out Nicole Kidman
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These days, Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman are happily married, but it turns out they almost didn’t even go on a first date.

While appearing on The Kelly Clarkson Show, Keith revealed that he was hesitant to pursue the Nine Perfect Strangers actress simply because he was “nervous.”

“Literally, I was like, ‘There’s no way this girl is interested in me at all,'” Urban said. “Somebody had given me her number. I couldn’t bring myself to call that number…I was nervous!”

The “Blue Ain’t Your Color” singer also set the record straight on reports that, at first, he wasn’t interested in Kidman. When Clarkson joked, “Where was your bar for humanity if Nicole Kidman doesn’t make the cut?,” he explained that the comment wasn’t about how high his bar was for women, but “how low mine was about myself.”

Urban and Kidman, both 54, now have 15 years of marriage under their belt. They also share two daughters, 13-year-old Sunday Rose and 10-year-old Faith Margaret

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Michael Bublé swears his Las Vegas residency won’t go beyond six shows

Michael Bublé swears his Las Vegas residency won’t go beyond six shows
Michael Bublé swears his Las Vegas residency won’t go beyond six shows
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While several artists have been performing their Las Vegas residencies for years — like Rod Stewart, for example  — Michael Bublé swears that his newly announced residency is a one-time-only deal.

As previously reported, the Resorts World Las Vegas residency includes six shows, which run between April 27, 2022 and May 7.  But he tells Billboard, “I wanted to make sure it was the right kind of residency. In no way was I ready to go and have a theater built for me and spend 10 years there. But the fact that it’s a couple of weeks, it’s a lot of fun for me.”

Michael is going to use the six shows to introduce his new album, which he says includes “some of the greatest songs I think I’ve ever written in my life.”  He says the artists he’s written and produced his new material with, and the ones he’s duetting with, will “blow your mind.”

As for why he won’t extend his engagement in Sin City, Michael says, “The truth is I really love traveling all over the world. I go to 50-some odd countries and I just love showing up in their backyards.”

“I’ve always wanted to be tangible to the audience out there supporting me,” he explains. “So as much as Vegas is fun, I want to do this in this bite-sized way and makes them want me a little more. Play a little hard to get.”

Tickets for the residency go on sale December 10.

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Paul McCartney’s first album with Wings, ‘Wild Life,’ released 50 years ago today; vinyl reissue due in February

Paul McCartney’s first album with Wings, ‘Wild Life,’ released 50 years ago today; vinyl reissue due in February
Paul McCartney’s first album with Wings, ‘Wild Life,’ released 50 years ago today; vinyl reissue due in February
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Today, December 7, marks the 50th anniversary of the release of Wild Life, Paul McCartney‘s first album with his backing band Wings,  To mark the milestone, the record will be reissued on February 4, 2022, as a limited-edition, half-speed-mastered vinyl LP.

Wild Life was Sir Paul’s third post-Beatles album, following his 1970 solo debut, McCartney, and RAM, which was released in May 1971 and was co-credited to him and his wife, Linda.

Wild Life was recorded in just eight days at Abbey Road Studios in London, and more than half its songs were captured in just one take. No singles were released from the album, which peaked at #10 on the Billboard 200 and went on to sell over 500,000 copies in the U.S.

Joining McCartney in the original Wings lineup were Linda on keyboards and backing vocals; former Moody Blues frontman Denny Laine on guitar, bass, keyboards and backing vocals; and Denny Seiwell on drums and percussion. Seiwell also had played on RAM.

Wild Life kicks off with the quirky, upbeat rocker “Mumbo,” while other noteworthy tracks include a reggae-flavored cover of Mickey & Sylvia‘s 1956 hit “Love Is Strange,” and the melancholy ballad “Dear Friend,” which is believed to be McCartney’s attempt to reconcile with John Lennon after the conflicts the former Beatles band mates had been having around that time.

The Wild Life vinyl reissue can be pre-ordered now at McCartney’s online store.

Here’s the album’s full track list:

Side One
“Mumbo”
“Bip Bop”
“Love Is Strange”
“Wild Life”

Side Two
“Some People Never Know”
“I Am Your Singer”
“Bip Bop (Link)”
“Tomorrow”
“Dear Friend”
“Mumbo (Link)”

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The Jonas Brothers to share intimate glimpse of their tour life in brand new mini-series

The Jonas Brothers to share intimate glimpse of their tour life in brand new mini-series
The Jonas Brothers to share intimate glimpse of their tour life in brand new mini-series
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If you, like many fans of the Jonas Brothers, were dying to know what happened behind the scenes during their Remember This Tour, you’re in luck.  The “Sucker” singers are coming out with a mini-series that does exactly that.

The JoBros teamed with Messenger and Instagram for the five-part special, called Moments Between the Moments, which launched Tuesday. The docuseries is meant to show fans what KevinNick and Joe were up to before taking the stage and after they took their final bow during their 44-stop headlining tour.

“As some of you already know… we were doing a bit of filming during the #RememberThisTour,” the group shared on Instagram. “It’s so exciting for us to be able to share some off these off-stage moments with all of you. Thank you again for making these last few months special for us.”

Aside from providing fans an intimate glimpse of their touring lifestyle, the series comes with a few extra surprises, such as “footage from a special secret show in LA.”  The mini-series will also provide a deeper look into the brothers’ aspirations and opinions about their music, career, family and other influences that impact their journey as a band.  Plus, we’ll finally know how they really feel about the specific challenges 2021 presented them.  In addition to predictable pandemic obstacles, for example, the JoBros grappled with other major disasters, such as “a hotdog cart almost ruining everything five minutes before their sold-out Fenway show.”

The first Moments Between the Moments episode is out now and can be viewed on the Watch Together function on Instagram, Messenger and Facebook Watch.  

The fifth and final episode airs Tuesday, December 28.  The JoBros will then release a concert special the following week, on Thursday, December 30.

 

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Tame Impala schedules North American tour dates for 2022

Tame Impala schedules North American tour dates for 2022
Tame Impala schedules North American tour dates for 2022
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Tame Impala has announced a North American headlining tour for 2022.

The outing will kick off March 7 in Pittsburgh, and will wrap up March 23 in Nashville. Tickets go on sale this Friday, December 10, at 10 a.m. local time.

Along with the headlining dates, Tame Impala will also be playing a number of U.S. festivals in 2022, including Innings Arizona, Okeechobee and Hangout.

For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit Official.TameImpala.com.

In other Tame Impala news, the Kevin Parker-led outfit has unearthed a previously unreleased song called “No Choice.” The track will appear on upcoming The Slow Rush B-Sides & Remixes compilation, which will be released February 18, 2022.

The Slow Rush, Tame Impala’s most recent album, was released in 2020.

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The Doors’ John Densmore celebrating release of paperback version of ‘The Seekers’ with virtual Q&A tonight

The Doors’ John Densmore celebrating release of paperback version of ‘The Seekers’ with virtual Q&A tonight
The Doors’ John Densmore celebrating release of paperback version of ‘The Seekers’ with virtual Q&A tonight
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Doors drummer John Densmore recently published a paperback version of his 2020 book The Seekers: Meetings with Remarkable Musicians (and Other Artists), and to promote the new release, Densmore will take part in a Zoom Q&A event tonight at 7 p.m. ET that will be streamed live via Dice.fm.

During the event, which is presented by Rough Trade NYC, the 77-year-old Rock & Roll Hall of Famer will chat with Jonathan Cohen, author of the 2011 New York Times best-seller Pearl Jam 20, an authorized biography of the Seattle grunge legends. Densmore also will answer questions submitted by audience members.

Tickets for the Q&A can be purchased at Dice.fm for $29.88, and the price includes a copy of The Seekers along with a bookplate signed by Densmore.

The Seekers features John’s reflections and stories about various creative people he has encountered over the years, including music legends like his late Doors band mates Jim Morrison and Ray Manzarek, Janis Joplin, Van Morrison, Bob Marley, Lou Reed, Patti Smith and others. The book also includes John’s musings about his own creative journey.

In other news, Densmore discusses his book in detail in a new episode of Emmy-winning TV host Barry Kibrick‘s Between the Lines podcast, which you can check out at BuzzSprout.com.

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Halle Berry says she burned her Razzie Award: “I set that thing on fire”

Halle Berry says she burned her Razzie Award: “I set that thing on fire”
Halle Berry says she burned her Razzie Award: “I set that thing on fire”
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Ever wonder what celebrities do with their awards after they win them? Well, Halle Berry reveals that in the case of her Razzie Award, she burned it.  

In a walk down memory lane with Vanity Fair, Berry reflected on the films she’s starred in, including 2004’s Catwoman. The gig earned her a 2005 Razzie for Worst Actress, which she says she accepted because “I feel like we all take ourselves so seriously.”

“If we get an award, if we get the Oscar, we somehow are made to feel like we’re somehow better than everybody else, but we’re really not,” she explained. “You were just chosen that year by your peers and you were acknowledged for doing what they considered stellar work.”

“So, if you find yourself face-to-face with a Razzie, does that mean you’re the worst actor there ever was? Probably not,” she continued. “You just got the p*** taken out on you that year by a group of people that can.”

As for why she decided to attend the awards ceremony, which is essentially a parody award show honoring the worst of cinematic under-achievements, she says “I decided to just take it all and just not take myself too seriously.”

“If I can show up to collect an Oscar when you’re honoring me, I can certainly show up to collect a Razzie,” the Bruised actress stated. “I always learned that if you can’t be a good loser, then you don’t deserve to be a good winner. So, I went there and made fun of myself.”

“I had a great time and then I set that thing on fire,” Berry said with a laugh. “That’s what I did.”

Bruised, starring Berry as a MMA fighter, is now playing in select theaters and on Netflix.

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Today’s Olivia Rodrigo ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ will apparently take place in a DMV

Today at noon ET on NPR’s YouTube channel, you’ll be able to watch Olivia Rodrigo perform her own installment of NPR’s signature musical series, the Tiny Desk Concert. But Olivia’s concert will take place in a very meaningful location.

In a tweet promoting the event, NPR wrote, “Calling all Olivia Rodrigo-heads: Tomorrow, NPR Music will premiere the Tiny Desk (home) concert from the acclaimed singer-songwriter(!!!!!!).”  A photo shows Olivia performing in what appears to be the place where she received her actual “drivers license”: her local DMV.

You can RSVP now for the concert’s premiere and participate in a live chat with fellow Olivia fans.

As previously reported, Olivia announced her SOUR Tour on Monday.  Tickets go on sale Friday.

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Football player, 16, slain in Michigan school shooting to be mourned at funeral

Football player, 16, slain in Michigan school shooting to be mourned at funeral
Football player, 16, slain in Michigan school shooting to be mourned at funeral
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(OXFORD TOWNSHIP, Mich.) — Family and friends are gathering Tuesday to remember 16-year-old football player Tate Myre, who was killed one week ago in a shooting at his Michigan high school.

Myre, a junior, was one of four students killed in the Nov. 30 shooting at Oxford High School in Oxford Township. The suspected gunman and his parents have been charged.

Myre died in a patrol car while deputies were taking him from his school to a hospital, authorities said.

Myre, an honors student, was “beloved by all” and had a “bright future,” the Oxford football team said. Myre had been on the school’s varsity football team since he was a freshman, the team said.

The teen loved Christmas, his family dog and spending time with his family, friends and girlfriend, his obituary said.

The funeral begins at noon.

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